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Mixed-Race Politics and Neoliberal Multiculturalism in South Korean Media

English · Hardback

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This book studies how the increase of visual representation of mixed-race Koreans formulates a particular racial project in contemporary South Korean media. It explores the moments of ruptures and disjuncture that biracial bodies bring to the formation of neoliberal multiculturalism, a South Korean national racial project that re-aligns racial lines under the nation's neoliberal transformation. Specifically, Ji-Hyun Ahn examines four televised racial moments that demonstrate particular aspects of neoliberal multiculturalism by demanding distinct ways of re-imagining what it means to be Korean in the contemporary era of globalization. Taking a critical media/cultural studies approach, Ahn engages with materials from archives, the popular press, policy documents, television commercials, and television programs as an inter-textual network that actively negotiates and formulates a new racialized national identity. In doing so, the book provides a rich analysis of the ongoing struggle over racial reconfiguration in South Korean popular media, advancing an emerging scholarly discussion on race as a leading factor of social change in South Korea.

List of contents

Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. The New Face of Korea.- Chapter 3. From National Threat to National Hero.- Chapter 4. Consuming Cosmopolitan White(ness).- Chapter 5. Televising the Making of Neoliberal Multicultural Family.- Chapter 6. This is (Not) Our Multicultural Future.

About the author

Ji-Hyun Ahn is Assistant Professor of Communication in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences at The University of Washington Tacoma, USA. Her works have appeared in highly acclaimed journals in the field such as Media, Culture & Society, Cultural Studies,and Asian Ethnicity.

Summary

This book studies how the increase of visual representation of mixed-race Koreans formulates a particular racial project in contemporary South Korean media. It explores the moments of ruptures and disjuncture that biracial bodies bring to the formation of neoliberal multiculturalism, a South Korean national racial project that re-aligns racial lines under the nation’s neoliberal transformation. Specifically, Ji-Hyun Ahn examines four televised racial moments that demonstrate particular aspects of neoliberal multiculturalism by demanding distinct ways of re-imagining what it means to be Korean in the contemporary era of globalization. Taking a critical media/cultural studies approach, Ahn engages with materials from archives, the popular press, policy documents, television commercials, and television programs as an inter-textual network that actively negotiates and formulates a new racialized national identity. In doing so, the book provides a rich analysis of the ongoing struggle over racial reconfiguration in South Korean popular media, advancing an emerging scholarly discussion on race as a leading factor of social change in South Korea.

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Product details

Authors Ji-Hyun Ahn
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2017
 
EAN 9783319657738
ISBN 978-3-31-965773-8
No. of pages 231
Dimensions 155 mm x 218 mm x 17 mm
Weight 444 g
Illustrations XVII, 231 p. 12 illus. in color.
Series East Asian Popular Culture
East Asian Popular Culture
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Communication science

Asien, B, Cultural Studies, Performing Arts, Communication, Documentary, Documentary films, Media and Communication, Literature, Cultural and Media Studies, Asian Culture, Ethnology—Asia, Documentary Studies, Motion pictures—Asia, Asian Film and TV, Asian Cinema and TV

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